Hi I was on forxiga for about 6months got a yeast infection which lead to balantitis good blood sugars but side effects made me come of it Dr is now trying me on pliogitizone I fell I am heading towards insulin as I am struggling to find a tablet that works.Hello!
I have been type 2 now for about 8 years, with generally good control. I’ve lost about four stone over that time (slow and steady!) and am now following Slimming World to try and lose some more. I’m still hovering around 17stone though.
Over the last year I seem to have lost control though. As it is has been gradual the GP and DN feel this is due to my pancreas becoming less efficient. So, even though the metformin increased to 4 x 500mg tablets a day, I still ended up with a Hba1c of 9.1 (sorry, still work in old money).
So they have put me onto 10mg of dapagliflozin a day too. Now, I’ve only been on this for a week, but boy am I struggling with this. I can handle the peeing but I now have thrush in my throat and on the nether region. Lower back pain too. They tell me my kidneys are fine (so is my liver and cholesterol). I am prone to thrush though anyway. Don’t much like the dry mouth either.
I’ve read a bit about this new "wonder drug." Most people seem to say it’s the bees knees on open forums, but I don’t trust their independence (call me a sceptic).
Has anyone here got experience of this drug? How long did the side effects last? Did it help?
I have not felt this lousy in years and am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
Thanks
@gary 196 I take insulin as well as tablets. Insulin protects your beta cells in your pancreas so don't fear it too much. It makes me feel normal. I take tablets as well so I don't have to take so much insulin and gain weight.Hi I was on forxiga for about 6months got a yeast infection which lead to balantitis good blood sugars but side effects made me come of it Dr is now trying me on pliogitizone I fell I am heading towards insulin as I am struggling to find a tablet that works.
The things we suffer because of diabetes but we kick it to the curb regardless.@RevKJ - I was on it a year and suffered bad bouts of thrush and burning urine. My posting is 5 weeks ago - 10 posts back.
I was prescribed this medication about 4 months ago . I decided to read the info sheet, and it stated the upper age for takeing this meds was 75, im 70. It also stated that i might have symptoms like you describe, in fact my doctor also stated this face. Due to my age, and the fact that I have an enlarged prostate, I decided NOT to take this medication, because the last thing I needed was to be getting up more than the 4/5 times to go to the toilet, that I do now.Hello!
I have been type 2 now for about 8 years, with generally good control. I’ve lost about four stone over that time (slow and steady!) and am now following Slimming World to try and lose some more. I’m still hovering around 17stone though.
Over the last year I seem to have lost control though. As it is has been gradual the GP and DN feel this is due to my pancreas becoming less efficient. So, even though the metformin increased to 4 x 500mg tablets a day, I still ended up with a Hba1c of 9.1 (sorry, still work in old money).
So they have put me onto 10mg of dapagliflozin a day too. Now, I’ve only been on this for a week, but boy am I struggling with this. I can handle the peeing but I now have thrush in my throat and on the nether region. Lower back pain too. They tell me my kidneys are fine (so is my liver and cholesterol). I am prone to thrush though anyway. Don’t much like the dry mouth either.
I’ve read a bit about this new "wonder drug." Most people seem to say it’s the bees knees on open forums, but I don’t trust their independence (call me a sceptic).
Has anyone here got experience of this drug? How long did the side effects last? Did it help?
I have not felt this lousy in years and am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
Thanks
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